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An edition of Power Talk (2001)

Power talk

using language to build authority and influence

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We are what we say. Now Sarah Myers McGinty, Ph.D., takes up where Deborah Tannen left off to delve into the ways our speech creates our identity. In this breakthrough book, McGinty shows how a little attention to our verbal patterns helps us alter the balance of power and always come out ahead. You're a model employee who always does quality work, yet you are forced to watch helplessly as others get the credit and the rewards. Why? Studies show that people who project expertise and authority, people who sound like they're in charge, often win the acclaim. On the other hand, people who try to take over every situation or come on too strongly can silence their colleagues and miss critical information. In Power Talk, author Sarah Myers McGinty identifies two basic modes of communication: Language from the Center and Language from the Edge. While Language from the Center projects authority, Language from the Edge is collaborative, responsive, and often equally effective. Here McGinty argues that to be truly successful you can't get trapped in just one speaking mode--you need both. What are the secrets to speaking from the center--showing

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Publisher
Warner Books
Language
English
Pages
211

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Cover of: Power Talk
Power Talk: Using Language to Build Authority and Influence
2007, Grand Central Publishing
in English
Cover of: Power Talk
Power Talk: Using Language to Build Authority and Influence
February 1, 2002, Business Plus
in English
Cover of: Power Talk
Power Talk: Using Language to Build Authority and Influence
February 15, 2001, Warner Business Books
in English
Cover of: Power talk
Power talk: using language to build authority and influence
2001, Warner Books
in English
Cover of: Power Talk
Power Talk
2001, Grand Central Publishing
Electronic resource in English
Cover of: Power Talk
Power Talk: Using Language to Build Authority and Influence
February 1, 2001, Hachette Audio
Audio Cassette in English - Abridged edition

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New York

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Library of Congress
HF5718 .M433 2001, HF5718.M433 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 211 p. :
Number of pages
211

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22370910M
Internet Archive
powertalkusingla00mcgi_0
ISBN 10
0446525375
LCCN
00044932
OCLC/WorldCat
44420542
Library Thing
618459
Goodreads
1571763

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Like any thrown-together group-a pickup basketball game, a rowboat full of survivors, an ad hoc committee planning the annual company picnic-the eight people who tumbled out of the hotel's minivan for the "scenic trail hike" had different styles, values, and expectations for the day.
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